Agreed. Despite how buggy and painful it can be to play, it is still a lot of fun and I hope that a lot of the content from the Sims 3 gets ported over to Sims 4… especially Vampires (yeah, I’m a big fan of the Vampires).

If I may. I’ll have it only to test object because I can’t install it on windows, it would be too slow but will work on my old iMac. I just have the minimal requirement. But I must say, the game is way too boring for me. I prefer Sims 3 ….

I am not sure how the game is for me yet. I am not on a MAC but I am glad that they are finally making it so everyone can try it out. It was a gift to me from a dear friend, so I did not pay for it. I would wait and see if I could get it on a sale, as it is not the best game to have come out of this franchise. I am partial to sims 2 as sims 3 gave me so many problems it was unplayable without mods, and I do not think that modders should have to do the work that EA should have done to make a game play. Anyway that is another rant. I am sometimes bored with the game and sometimes it can hold my interest, I have to rotate the play as to just play one family continuously would bore me to tears in all the games, that is my ADD, so I guess I am not that good a judge as to how it should be played. I can take the game or leave the game. Maybe there will be a way for MAC users to try the game out first and see if they like it, like they have done for Windows users. I hope so that way you can all make a good decision as to if you want to own the game or not. So much negatives on the forums, really it is not that bad. It is not a full sims game and you can tell that, but I think it has potential to be a good game, but, that is a lot of money to pay for potential so that is why I say wait for it to go on sale.

I’m just hoping it’s not another buggy Cider port. EA did an awful job porting Sims 3 to the Mac, but I do have to say that SimCity ran pretty smoothly so hopefully, they either (a) port their games better or (b) hired some competent people who know their way around Objective-C.